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Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-03-22 09:27:11 UTC Pool ID sst_filesystems_rhel_8
RHEL Program Management 2023-03-22 09:27:19 UTC Keywords Triaged
Red Hat One Jira (issues.redhat.com) 2023-03-22 09:27:57 UTC Link ID Red Hat Issue Tracker RHELPLAN-152699
Andrew Price 2023-03-28 19:52:04 UTC Fixed In Version gfs2-utils-3.2.0-12.el8
Fixed In Version gfs2-utils-3.2.0-12.el8 gfs2-utils-3.2.0-13.el8
Status ASSIGNED MODIFIED
errata-xmlrpc 2023-04-12 09:44:33 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Dean Jansa 2023-04-19 21:51:36 UTC Link ID Red Hat Issue Tracker CLUSTERQE-6620
Steven J. Levine 2023-07-13 18:44:35 UTC CC slevine
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Steven J. Levine 2023-07-14 17:28:41 UTC Doc Type If docs needed, set a value Enhancement
Doc Text .Support for specifying a UUID when creating a GFS2 file system

The `mkfs.gfs2` command now supports a new `-U` option which allows you to specify the file system UUID for the file system you create. If you omit this option, the file system's UUID is randomly generated.
Steven J. Levine 2023-07-27 14:52:30 UTC Docs Contact slevine
Nate Straz 2023-08-08 14:21:42 UTC Doc Text .Support for specifying a UUID when creating a GFS2 file system

The `mkfs.gfs2` command now supports a new `-U` option which allows you to specify the file system UUID for the file system you create. If you omit this option, the file system's UUID is randomly generated.
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Nate Straz 2023-08-09 18:53:53 UTC Status ON_QA VERIFIED
Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-08-10 15:40:49 UTC QA Contact cluster-qe cluster-qe
Steven J. Levine 2023-08-10 16:07:44 UTC Doc Text If this bug requires documentation, please select an appropriate Doc Type value. .Support for specifying a UUID when creating a GFS2 file system

The `mkfs.gfs2` command now supports the new `-U` option, which makes it possible to specify the file system UUID for the file system you create. If you omit this option, the file system’s UUID is generated randomly.

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